"Father Yod & YHW 13" <everythingisall@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Now, because the dog doesn't have long and because he
> started getting old when he was 9 I am wondering about
> giving him Metacam say 5 days on and 5 days off.
>
> I have read online that long term Metacam can be bad
> stuff but because the dog has maybe a year or two I
> wonder what your views are?
metacam and it's palliative cousins KILLS dogs, NEARLY
INSTANTLY sometimes, even when used accordin to the
directions from your veterinary malpracticioner <{}: ~ ( >
ONLY liars, dog abusers, cowards and life-long incurable
malignant maliciHOWES MENTAL CASES post their LIES
INSANITY and ABUSE here <{}: ~ ( >
"This information is being provided as a free public service to pet
owners so that you can become aware of the known risks/dangers
and symptoms/conditions caused by and associated with these
NSAIDs [non steroid anti inflammatory drugs] per the FDA/CVM,
because chances are that your "trusted" veterinarian will NOT be
providing ANY of this information to you:
FDA/CVM at: http://www.fda.gov/cvm/index/ade/ade_***.htm
METACAM (meloxicam) made by Merial
NOTE: unless otherwise noted, medical terminology from MedlinePlus:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mplusdictionary.html
DOGS/ORAL, re****t dated 3/01/05
Reviews: 565
Treated: 569
Reacted: 569
Died: 66 (11.68%)
CONDITIONS/SYMPTOMS:
ADIPSIA - loss of thirst ; also : abnormal and especially prolonged
abstinence from the intake of fluids
AGGRESSION
ANAPHYLAXIS/TOID - hypersensitivity (as to foreign proteins or drugs)
resulting from sensitization following prior contact with the causative
agent anaphylactic shock: an often severe and sometimes fatal systemic
reaction in a susceptible individual upon a second exposure to a specific
antigen (as wasp venom or penicillin) after previous sensitization that is
characterized especially by respiratory symptoms, fainting, itching, and
hives
ANEMIA - a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells,
in
hemoglobin, or in total volume -- see APLASTIC ANEMIA, HYPERCHROMIC
ANEMIA,
HYPOCHROMIC ANEMIA, MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA, MICROCYTIC ANEMIA, PERNICIOUS
ANEMIA, SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA; compare OLIGOCYTHEMIA
ANEMIA, AUTOIMMUNE HEM - of, relating to, or caused by antibodies or T
cells that attack molecules, cells, or tissues of the organism producing
them <autoimmune diseases>
ANEMIA, BLD LOSS
ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC - hemolytic anemia resulting from immunohemolysis
ANOREXIA - loss of appetite especially when prolonged
ANURIA - absence of or defective urine excretion; Acute renal failure
occurs
when a major insult to the kidneys results in inability to regulate water
and solute balance; this may occur when urine flow is reduced.
APLASIA, BONE MARROW - aplasia: incomplete or faulty development of an
organ
or part; BONE MARROW: a soft highly vascular modified connective tissue
that
occupies the cavities and cancellous part of most bones and occurs in two
forms: a : a whitish or yellowish bone marrow consisting chiefly of fat
cells and predominating in the cavities of the long bones -- called also
yellow marrow b : a reddish bone marrow containing little fat, being the
chief seat of red blood cell and blood granulocyte formation, and
occurring
in the normal adult only in cancellous tissue especially in certain flat
bones -- called also red marrow
APNEA - transient cessation of respiration whether normal (as in
hibernating
animals) or abnormal (as that caused by certain drugs)
APPREHENSION
ARTHRITIS
ASCITES - ac***ulation of serous fluid in the spaces between tissues and
organs in the cavity of the abdomen -- called also hydroperitoneum
ATAXIA - an inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements that is
symptomatic of some nervous disorders
AZOTEMIA - an excess of nitrogenous bodies in the blood as a result of
kidney insufficiency
BEHAVIOR DISORDER (not specified)
BITING/CHEWING
BLEEDING:
BLD (bleeding, no location given)
BLD, ABDOMEN
BLD, ANUS
BLD(ECCHYMOSES) - the escape of blood into the tissues from ruptured
blood vessels marked by a livid black-and-blue or purple spot
or area BLD, GI
BLD, INCISION SITE
BLD, LUNG(S)/TRACHEA
BLD, MOUTH/LIP(S)
BLD, PASSING
BLD, SCLERA - sclera: from MedLine: sclera: the dense fibrous opaque
white outer coat enclosing the eyeball except the part covered by the
cornea -- called also scl*****c, scl*****c coat
BLD, SKIN
BLD, VAGINA
BLOAT - from Merck Veterinary Manual: Bloat is an over distention of the
rumenoreticulum with the gases of fermentation, either in the form of a
persistent foam mixed with the ruminal contents-called primary or frothy
bloat, or in the form of free-gas separated from the ingesta-called
secondary or free-gas bloat.
BORBORYGMI - from MedLine: a rumbling sound made by
the movement of gas in the intestine BREATHING ABN
CIRCLING CNS/CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM:
CNS INFARCT - from MedLine: CNS: abbreviation central nervous system;
Infarct: an area of necrosis in a tissue or organ resulting from
obstruction
of the local circulation by a thrombus or embolus
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
COLITIS
COLLAPSE
CONFUSION
CONSTIPATION
CONVULSION(S)
COUGHING
CYANOSIS, MUCOUS MEMBR
DEAFNESS
DEAFNESS, PARTIAL
DEFECATION
DEFECATION ABN
DEHYDRATION
DEMENTIA - from MedLine: a condition of deteriorated mentality that is
characterized by marked decline from the individual's former intellectual
level and often by emotional apathy
DEPRESSION/LETHARGY
DESTRUCTIVENESS
DIABETES MELLITUS - from MedLine: any of various abnormal conditions
characterized by the secretion and excretion of excessive amounts of urine
DIABETES M, POOR REGUL
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEA, BLOODY
DIARRHEA, MILD
DIARRHEA, MUCOID
DIARRHEA, SEVERE
DIARRHEA, WATERY
DIC - per the Merck Veterinary Manual online at:
http://www.merckvetmanual.com,
I was not able to find "DIC",
but the search engine provided 14 "articles" for that search, the
first of which is: "Acquired Coagulation Protein Disorders" and states:
"Most coagulation proteins are produced primarily in the liver. Therefore,
liver disease characterized by necrosis, inflammation, neoplasia, or
cirrhosis often is associated with decreased production of coagulation
proteins, particularly Factors VII, IX, X, and XI." and refers on to:
"(see rodenticide poisoning)". A search of : http://www.medterms.com
using "DIC" provided: "3 articles" for search keyword or phrase "DIC",
the titles of which are: "Leukemia in the Family", "Acute promyelocytic
leukemia" and "APL" which provides a potential definition of "DIC" as "APL
is consistently associated with a disorder that resembles (but is
not identical to) disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). "There
is in APL a pronounced tendency to hemorrhage (bleeding). The bleeding
can
manifest itself as petechiae (little bleeding spots in the skin or
elsewhere), small ecchymosis (bruises), epistaxis (nose bleeds),
bleeding in the mouth, hematuria (blood in the urine), bleeding from
venipuncture and bone marrow sites. . . " so apparently the "translation"
of "DIC" is disseminated intravascular coagulation.
DIFFICULTY RISING
DILITATION, STOMACH - from MedLine: [no such word]: dilatation:
1 : the condition of being stretched beyond normal dimensions especially
as a result of overwork or disease or of abnormal relaxation <dilatation
of
the heart> <dilatation of the stomach>
DISCHARGE, INCISION SITE
DISCHARGE, NOSE
DISCOMFORT
DISSOCIATION -from MedLine: the act or process of dissociating :
the state of being dissociated:the separation of whole segments of the
personality (as in multiple personality) or of discrete mental processes
(as in the schizophrenias) from the mainstream of consciousness or of
behavior with loss of integrated awareness and autonomous functioning
of the separated segments or parts
DISTENTION, ABDOMEN
DISTRESS
DISTRESS, RESP
DYSPHAGIA - from MedLine: loss of or deficiency in the power to use or
understand language as a result of injury to or disease of the brain
DYSPNEA - Respiratory diseases are common in dogs and cats. Although
clinical signs such as coughing and dyspnea are commonly referable to
primary problems of the respiratory tract, they may also occur secondary
to
disorders of other organ systems (eg, congestive heart failure). Fever is
usually absent. The degree of dyspnea and coughing is related to the
severity of inflammation within the airways and alveoli.
DYSURIA - from MedicineNet: Dysuria: Painful or difficult urination. This
includes burning on urination. Dysuria is most commonly due to bacterial
infection of the urinary tract causing inflammation of the bladder
(cystitis) or kidney (pyelonephritis). There are many other causes of
dysuria including irritation from chemicals.
EAR DISORDER
EDEMA (location not specified) - from MedLine: an abnormal excess
ac***ulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or in a serous cavity --
called also dropsy
EDEMA, BRISKET/CHEST
EDEMA, LIMB(S)
EDEMA, VENTRAL
EFFUSION (location not specified) - from MedLine: 1 a : the escape of a
fluid from anatomical vessels by rupture or exudation b : the flow of a
gas
through an aperture whose diameter is small as compared with the distance
between the molecules of the gas
2 : the fluid that escapes by extravasation
EFFUSION, PERICARDIAL
EFFUSION, PERITONEAL
EFFUSION, PLEURAL
ENLARGEMENT(S), HEAD/F
ENLARGEMENT, LYMPH NOD
ENLARGEMENT(S), SKIN
EPISTAXIS - from MedLine: epistaxis, melena, gingival bleeding,
retinal hemorrhage, hematoma formation, and prolonged bleeding
after venipuncture or surgery. Immunologic and inflammatory mechanisms
cause increased platelet consumption and decreased platelet survival.
EYES:
BLINDNESS
CATARACT(S)
CONGESTION, EYE(S)/LID
EPIPHORA - from MedLine: a watering of the eyes due to excessive
secretion of tears or to obstruction of the lacrimal passages
EYE DISORDER
HORNER'S SYNDROME - from MedLine: a syndrome marked by sinking in of
the
eyeball, contraction of the pupil, drooping of the upper eyelid, and
vasodilation and anhidrosis of the face, and caused by injury
to the cervical sympathetic nerve fibers on the affected side
MYDRIASIS - from MedLine: excessive or prolonged dilation of the pupil
of the eye
NYSTAGMUS - from MedLine: a rapid involuntary oscillation of the
eyeballs occurring normally with dizziness during and after bodily
rotation
or abnormally after injuries (as to the cerebellum or the vestibule of the
ear)
NYSTAGMUS, HORIZONTAL - back and forth/horitontal
SQUINTING
FEVER, BODY
FEVER, JOINT(S)
FROTH, MOUTH/LIP(S)
GAGGING
GASTRITIS
GLOSSITIS - from MedLine: inflammation of the tongue
HAIR, ABN
HAIR, SHEDDING
HEAD TILT
HEART:
ARREST, HEART
BRADYCARDIA - from MedLine: relatively slow heart action whether
physiological or pathological
CARDIOMEGALY - from MedLine: enlargement of the heart
PRESSURE HI, BLD
TACHYCARDIA - From MedLine: Rapid heart beat
THROMBUS
HEMATOCHEZIA - from MedLine: Decreased red blood cell production
HEPATITIS - from MedLine: 1: inflammation of the liver 2 : a disease or
condition (as hepatitis A or hepatitis B) marked by inflammation of the
liver
HEPATOMEGALY - from MedLine: Liver enlargement
HYPERACTIVITY
HYPERPNEA - Differentiation from other causes of a chronic cough
or nasal discharge (eg, parasitic bronchiolitis) is based on the history
and other diagnostic procedures such as endoscopy, evaluation of a
tracheobronchial exudate, and chest radiography. In its most subtle
form, the only clinical sign may be hyperpnea at rest. Cytologic
examination of fluid obtained from a tracheal wash or bronchoalveolar
lavage
usually shows a preponderance of neutrophils with generally
normal morphology.
HYPERSALIVATION - Slobbering, excessive drooling
HYPERSENSITIVE, SOUND HYPOTHERMIA, BODY -
From MedLine: Hypothermia is dangerously low body
temperature [most suseptible are: Very old or very young,
chronically ill, especially with heart or circulation problems,
malnourished, overly tired, under the influence of alcohol or drugs
ICTERUS, BODY - from MedLine: Icterus: Jaundice. At least one
medical dictionary defines icterus as the presence of jaundice seen
in the sclera of the eye. This is incorrect. Icterus is synonymous with
jaundice. They are one and the same thing.
IMMUNE DISORDER - from MedLine: not susceptible or responsive ; especially
:
not having a high degree of resistance to a disease; not protected by
either
specific or non-specific mechanisms against infectious disease.
INCISION SITE ABN
INCISION SITE, ECCHYMOSIS
INCONTINENCE, FECAL
INCONTINENCE, URINARY
INEFFECT, ANALGESIA
INEFFECT, LOSS OF EFFE
INFECTION, URINARY TRA
INFLAM (location not specified)
INSOMNIA
INTERACTION, DRUG(S)
IRRITATION, MOUTH/LIP(
IRRITATION, PHARYNX/TH
KIDNEY DISORDER
KIDNEY FAILURE
LAB TESTS/BLOOD:
ALBUMIN LO, BLD
ALK PHOS HI, BLD
AMYLASE HI, BLD
BANDS HI, BLD
BILIRUBIN(TOT) HI, BLD
BUN HI, BLD
BUN LO, BLD
CA HI, BLD
CA LO, BLD
CHEMISTRY ABN
CHOLESTEROL HI, BLD
CHLORIDE LO, BLD
COAGULATION DISORDER
CPK HI, BLD
CREATININE HI, BLD
EOSINOS HI, BLD
FIBRINOGEN LO, BLD
GGT HI, BLD
GLOBULIN HI, BLD
GLOBULIN LO, BLD
GLUCOSE HI, BLD
GLUCOSE LO, BLD
K HI, BLD
KIDNEY VALUES HI, BLD
LIPASE HI, BLD
LIVER ENZYMES HI, BLD
LYMPHS HI, BLD
MONOS HI, BLD
NA LO, BLD
P HI, BLD
PLATELETS ABN
PLATELETS HI, BLD
PLATELETS LO, BLD
PROTEIN(TOT) HI, BLD
PROTEIN(TOT) LO, BLD
PT PROLONGED, BLD
PTT PROLONGED, BLD
RBC ABN
RBC, NUCLEATED
SEGS HI, BLD
SEGS LO, BLD
SGOT/AST HI, BLD
SGPT/ALT HI, BLD
THYROID HORMONE(S) LO
WBC HI, BLD
WBC LO, BLD
LAB TESTS/URINE:
ABN COLOR, URINE
ABN ODOR, URINE
ALKALINE URINE
BILIRUBIN, URINE
BLD, URINE
CASTS, URINE
CRYSTALS, URINE
GLUCOSE, URINE
HEMOGLOBIN, URINE
MICROORANISMS, URINE
MYOGLOBIN, URINE
PROTEIN, URINE
SPEC GRAVITY LO, URINE
URINE ABN
WBC, URINE
LAMENESS
LESION(S), MOUTH/LIP(S
LESION(S), SKIN
LICKING
LICKING, FEET/DIGIT(S)
LIVER DISORDER
LIVER DISORDER, OBSTRU
LIVER FAILURE
LOCOMOTION DISORDER
MASS (location not specified)
MELENA - the passage of dark tarry stools containing decomposing
blood that is usually an indication of bleeding in the upper part of the
alimentary canal and especially the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum --
compare HEMATOCHEZIA NAIL DISORDER NAUSEA
NEOPLASM (location not specified) - from MedicineNet: Neoplasm:
A tumor. An abnormal growth of tissue. The word neoplasm is not
synonymous
with cancer.
A neoplasm may be benign or malignant.
NEOPLASM, LIVER
NEPHRITIS - from MedLine: acute or chronic inflammation of the kidney
affecting the structure (as of the glomerulus or parenchyma) and caused by
infection, a degenerative process, or vascular disease
NERVOUSNESS
NOCTURIA - from MedLine: urination at night especially when excessive --
called also nycturia
NOSE ABN
OBSTRUCTION, INTESTINE
OLIGURIA - from MedLine: reduced excretion of urine
PACING
PAIN (not specified)
PAIN, ABDOMEN
PAIN, JOINT(S)
PAIN, LIMB(S)
PALLOR, MUCOUS MEMBRAN
PANCREATITIS
PARALYSIS, FACIAL NERV
PARALYSIS, HIND LIMB(S
PARESIS (location not specified) - from MedLine: Paresis: slight or
partial
paralysis
PARESIS, FORELIMB(S)
PARESIS, HIND LIMB(S)
PERFORATION, GI
PERFORATION, STOMACH
PERITONITIS
PICA - from MedLine: Pica: A craving for something not normally
regarded as nutritive. For example, dirt.
PNEUMONIA
POLLAKIURIA - from MedLine: abnormally frequent urination
POLYCYTHEMIA - from MedLine: a condition marked by an abnormal increase
in
the number of circulating red blood cells POLYDIPSIA -
excessive or abnormal thirst
POLYPNEA - rapid or panting respiration
POLYURIA - excessive secretion of urine
POSTURE ABN
PR-ADRENAL(S), LESION(S)
PR-CEREBELLUM, LESION(S)
PR-COLON, LESION(S)
PR-HEART, LESION(S)
PR-INTEST, LESION(S)
PR-KIDNEY(S), LESION(S
PR-LIVER, LESION(S)
PR-MESENTERY, LESION(S)
PR-PERITONEUM, LESION(
PR-PLEURAL EFFUSION
PR-SM INTEST, LESION(S)
PR-SPLEEN, LESION(S)
PR-STOMACH, LESION(S)
PR-TONGUE, LESION(S)
PR-SM INTEST, LESION(S
PROPRIOCEPTIVE DISORDE
PRURITIS (location not specified) - from MedLine: Pruritus see Itching :
Itching is a peculiar tingling or uneasy irritation of the skin that
causes
a desire to scratch the affected area. Itching may be over the whole body
(generalized), or only in a particular location (localized).
PRURITIS, EAR(S)
PRURITIS, FEET/DIGIT(S
PUSTULE(S) (location not specified)
RADIOGRAPH(S) ABN
RE***BENCY - [downer cow] Lifting usually reveals that the
hindlimbs are unable to sup****t weight
REFLEX(ES) ABN
REGURGITATION
RELUCTANT TO MOVE
SEDATION - 1 : the inducing of a relaxed easy state especially by the use
of
sedatives 2 : a state resulting from sedation
SHAKING
SHAKING, HEAD/FACE
SHOCK - From MedLine: Cardiac function; intravascular volume; and vascular
tone, integrity, and patency are each critical to normal circulation.
An abnormality in one or more of these components of circulation leads to
compensatory changes in the others in an effort to maintain perfusion.
The hemodynamic and cellular changes that develop as a result of these
abnormalities are called shock. As shock progresses, oxygen and substrate
delivery to the tissues becomes insufficient to meet energy requirements
for
cellular maintenance and repair. If shock progresses to the point when
cellular energy demands cannot be met, the hemodynamic and cellular
responses become similar for all types of shock. Organ failure ensues, and
when progressive, the end result is death. Early recognition of the type
of
shock and an understanding of the pathophysiologic processes initiated
allow
aggressive treatment and optimal chances for recovery.
SLEEP ABN
SKIN:
ALOPECIA -Alopecia is the partial or complete lack of hairs in areas
where they are normally
BLD(PETECHIAE) - a minute reddish or purplish spot containing
blood that appears in skin or mucous membrane especially in some
infectious diseases (as typhoid fever) -- compare ECCHYMOSIS
CONGESTION, SKIN
DERMATITIS, MOIST
ERUPTION(S)
HYPERPIGMENTATION, SKI
INFECTION, SKIN
INFLAM, SKIN
LESION(S), SKIN
PAPULE(S) - from MedLine: a small solid usually conical
elevation of the skin caused by inflammation, ac***ulated s
ecretion, or hypertrophy of tissue elements RASH
SEBORRHEA - abnormally increased secretion and discharge of sebum
producing an oily appearance of the skin and the formation of greasy
scales
SKIN, CRUST(S)
SKIN, DRY
SKIN, NECROSIS - death of living tissue ; specifically : death of a
****tion of tissue differentially affected by local injury (as loss of
blood
supply, corrosion, burning, or the local lesion of a disease)
SKIN, SCAB(S)
SLOUGH, SKIN - dead tissue separating from living tissue ; especially
:
a mass of dead tissue separating from an ulcer
URTICARIA - (Hives, Nettle rash) Urticaria is characterized by
multiple
plaque-like eruptions that are formed by localized edema in the dermis and
that often develop and disappear suddenly.
VESICLE(S)/BULLAE, SKI - from MedLine: Vesicle(s) 1 a : a membranous
and
usually fluid-filled pouch (as a cyst, vacuole, or cell)
in a plant or animal b : SYNAPTIC VESICLE 2 : a small abnormal elevation
of
the outer layer of skin enclosing a watery liquid : BLISTER
3 : a pocket of embryonic tissue that is the beginning of an organ -- see
BRAIN VESICLE, OPTIC VESICLE - Bullae: 1 : a hollow thin-walled
rounded bony prominence 2 : a large vesicle or blister
SOMNOLENCE - from MedLine: the quality or state of being drowsy;
sleepiness
SORE(S) (location not specified)
SOUND ABN, RESPIRATORY
SOUND ABN, VOICE
SPASM
STAGGERING
STARING
STOMATITIS
STOOL ABN
STRANGURIA - from MedLine: [no such word] One entry found
for strangury Main Entry: stran·gu·ry: Inflected Form(s): plural -ries :
a slow and painful discharge of urine drop by drop produced by
spasmodic muscular contraction of the urethra and bladder
STUMBLING
STU**** - From MedLine: Stu****ous see Consciousness - decreased: Decreased
consciousness refers to diminished alertness or awareness. Decrease in
consciousness, unconsciousness, and coma almost always require medical
evaluation (with the possible exception of alcohol intoxication, simple
fainting, or a previously recognized seizure disorder).
SWELLING (location not specified)
SWELLING, EAR(S)
SWELLING, HEAD/FACE
SWELLING, JOINT(S)
SWELLING, LIMB(S)
SYNCOPE - loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient
blood flow to the brain : FAINT SYNOVIAL FLUID ABN -
a transparent viscid lubricating fluid secreted by a membrane
of an articulation, bursa, or tendon sheath -- called also joint
fluid, synovia TENESMUS, RECTAL - from MedLine: a
distressing but ineffectual urge to evacuate the rectum or
urinary bladder TENESMUS, URINARY (see above)
TREMBLING
TWITCH
ULCER(S), FEET/DIGIT(S
ULCER(S), GI
ULCER(S), MOUTH/LIP(S)
ULCER(S), PYLORUS
ULCER(S), SKIN
ULCER(S), STOMACH
ULCER(S), TONGUE
UNCONSCIOUS
UNPALATABLE, WON'T EAT
URINATION
URINATION ABN
US ABN
US-LIVER ABN
VESTIBULAR DISORDER - from MedLine: of or relating to
the vestibule of the inner ear, the vestibular apparatus, the
vestibular nerve, or the labyrinthine sense (see dizziness,
balance disorder) VOCALIZATION VOICE DISORDER
VOLVULUS - from MedLine: a twisting of the intestine
upon itself that causes obstruction VOLVULUS, STOMACH
VOMITING
VOMITING, BLOODY
VOMITING, SEVERE
WEAKNESS
WEIGHT LOSS
WHEEZING
SYMPTOMS/CONDITIONS LISTING for other FDA/CVM
"approved" NSAIDS for veterinarians:
RIMADYL (carprofen): http://rimadyldeath.com/RimadylTRUTH.htm
DERAMAXX (deracoxib): http://rimadyldeath.com/DERAMAXX-TRUTH.htm
This information is being provided as a free public service to pet
owners so that you can become aware of the known risks/dangers
and symptoms/conditions caused by and associated with these
NSAIDs [non steroid anti inflammatory drugs] per the FDA/CVM,
because chances are that your "trusted" veterinarian will NOT be
providing ANY of this information to you.
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"Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008
Subject: Re: Metacam WARNING
HOWEDY MJS,
On Feb 23, 4:18 pm, "MJS" <x...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> Several years ago my now 9 year old cocker spaniel
> was prescribed Metacam for minor arthritis .
That's ABSURD.
> Metacam is apparently the drug of choice by vets
You mean, veterinary MALPRACTICIONERS.
> for this condition.
That's curiHOWES. "Arthritis" AIN'T caused
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It's a SYMPTOM of a compromised auto-immune
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MISHANDLING <{}: ~ ( >
> Bigger profit margin than on aspirin!!!.
Unfortunately MOST veterinary malpracticioners
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If your dog has been diagnosed with Spondylosis, this program will
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Generally it can have the dog RUNNING, climbing stairs
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Here is what Dr. Belfield wrote in his book, "How To Have
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<SNIP>
There are a great many non toxic non pharmacutical
Nutritional Information / Resources. Here's a few more
EFFECTIVE NON PHARMACUTICAL supplements:
Oaklyn Plantation:
http://www.freerangechicken.com
ground
chicken necks (source of thyroid)
http://www.grasslandbeef.com
ground
pancreas and thymus gland
Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation:
http://www.price-pottenger.org/
www.http://www.westonaprice.org
Dr. Michael Halliday - ArthrotolT -
http://www.vetcures.com/
Vital-Earth Minerals, LLC
Toll Free:
1-866-291-4400
http://www.vitalearth.org
Arthritis Relief. http://www.goodpet.com.
Vital-Earth Minerals, LLC
Toll Free:
1-866-291-4400
http://www.vitalearth.org
Cosequin -- contains glucosamine, chondroitin
sulfate, and manganese ascorbate.
Prozyme -- a powdered enzyme supplement that
has multiple benefits: http://www.drtheo.com/
Fulvic- the Super Antioxidant: http://tinyurl.com/rbl8j
Dog Gone Pain:
http://www.doggonepain.com/shopping/sample.asp
> Several months ago, she started to be very lethargic
> and was not eating well. I changed food from kibble to
> canned and then to homemade and still she ate very
> little and lost about twelve pounds.
ALL commercial dog food is GARBAGE.
> She was very thirsty as well. A trip to the vet
> confirmed my worst fears, kidney failure.......
> Her prospects are not good . Getting back to Metacam,
> my vet said to read the insert in the package. Guess
> what? In small print it states that it could kill
> your dog.
Naaaah?
> Not in those words, but rather in cruder language.
> Vetamanese. In short term theraphy it is a good
> drug apparently, but in the long haul , no no.
Well then, you learned the hard way.
> There are no warning not use for extended periods.
> My problem, not reading the small print. Dog Owners
> take caution, METACAM can kill......
You've wasted your time here, MJS. Most of HOWER
fellHOWE dog lovers PREFER to HURT INTIMIDATE an
MURDER their dogs according to their veterinary
malpracticioner's advice DESPITE the scientific
evidence we've gathered PROVING that 90% of ALL
DIS-EASE is CAUSED BY allopathic malpractice.
Each of the dog lovers who've responded to your
post have very long detailed posted case histories
of HURTIN INTIMDIATIN an MURDERIN their fearful
hyperactive DEATHLY ILL DOGS an LYIN abHOWET it.
ANY QUESTIONS, People?
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The World's CRUELEST Trainer,
Jerry Howe,
The Sincerely Incredibly Freakin Insanely Simply
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